This is a collection of fairly random images and notes about Alpine rock art sites that I come across on my travels. You can see about my work in the Alps on my main website: www.trustrameve.com
Friday, June 30, 2006
Lanslevillard, Maurienne, Savoie, France
Higher up towards the treeline this large boulder has several historic inscriptions on it. On the top is this basin and groove, which is attributed to the Neolithic. I am becoming increasingly aware of these basins and grooves, and there are some further down the valley at Aussois. The cupmark in the basin has vertical sides, which supposedly suggests that it is created with metal tools.
I own a small company called The Copper Pot, which specialises in historic foods. We produce a range of foods from around 1390 through to the Victorian era that people can enjoy at home, such as hot chocolates and stews,
We also do a lot of historic and food markets, give talks and demonstrations, in in my spare time I research the history of food and dining
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